Urology
Volume 54, Issue 6 , Page 1097, December 1999

Neonatal intervention for severe antenatal pyelocaliectasis

This paper was presented at the Society for Fetal Urology Conference in Dallas, Texas, May 1999.

  • C.D.Anthony Herndon

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Urology, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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  • Patrick H McKenna

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pediatric Urology, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress for correspondence: Patrick H. McKenna, M.D., Department of Pediatric Urology, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, 282 Washington Street, Suite 2G, Hartford, CT 06106

Received 28 June 1999; received in revised form 17 August 1999; accepted 17 August 1999.

Abstract 

The postnatal management of the antenatally detected ureteropelvic junction obstruction relies on several factors, including the degree of hydronephrosis detected postnatally, the renogram washout curve, and the degree of renal function. It is imperative for the urologist to review all renal scans because of the inherent pitfalls in performing and interpreting these studies. A select population demonstrating severe pyelocaliectasis and poor function exists in which an intraoperative renal biopsy may be a better predictor of future renal function when compared with the preoperative renal scan. We present a patient with poor renal function that normalized with early surgical intervention.

 

PII: S0090-4295(99)00359-3

Urology
Volume 54, Issue 6 , Page 1097, December 1999